- by Fintan Burke, special to C&EN
- by Bec Roldan, special to C&ENNicole Dickson-Karn uses the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment to teach her students about the real-world applications of analytical chemistry
- by Victoria Atkinson, special to C&ENSurface modified with graphene oxide and Prussian blue enhances virus-detection capabilities
- by Max BarnhartLariocidin is a lasso peptide that interferes with bacterial ribosomes and is nontoxic to human cells
- by Carolyn WIlke, special to C&ENBetter dates for fossils from Turkey may provide hints for paleontological debates
- by Jason Bittel, special to C&ENChemical analysis and supersniffing humans can teach us about the past in new and noninvasive ways
- by Fionna SamuelsResearchers develop a laser-based method that could scale to distances greater than 100 m
- by Jonathan Freakins, special to C&ENThis Ngugi researcher gathers knowledge in Aboriginal communities to track changes in plant pigments
- by Carolyn Wilke, special to C&ENThe applied physicist explains how the structure of 52,000-year-old genes hint at the biology of an extinct animal
- by Mark Peplow, special to C&ENResearchers find bonding surprises at the extreme end of organometallic chemistry